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273 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2007
After reading his wonderful short story, The Comeuppance of Creegus Maxin, in The Beastly Bride: Tales of the Animal People, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Gregory Frost instantly became a writer whose work I wanted to track down and research thoroughly - to the point of obsession! - to find more books by him with hope I would find one or more I would love at the same level.![]()
~ An evil Afrit - kin to Djinni/Genies ~
All that and yet the story really centers on Leodora, an orpaned 16 year old girl who is a gifted puppeteer and storyteller, who is forced to hide behind a masked identity as she travels under and over the spans of Shadowbridge. Her travelling companions, an aggravating drunk mentor, Soter, and Diverus, a former slave, blessed with god-like musical abilities, are both a part of her puppeteering act, as they move along the spans in fear from the figures of their recent past.
~ The neverending expanse of Shadowbridge ~
All in all I wasn't sure if I was going to end up rating this a 3 or a 4 enjoyment-wise and settled on a 4 because of these 4 reasons: